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Denmark vs England Euro 2024 kick-off time, TV channel and dwell stream particulars

England are setting their sights on Denmark after a victorious, albeit not convincing, start to Euro 2024.

Jude Bellingham netted the solitary goal with an early header against Serbia. However, the Three Lions’ faded after a strong start and were left hanging on in the second half.

Gareth Southgate’s side currently top Group C after Denmark surprisingly drew 1-1 with Slovenia on Sunday. In a touching moment, Manchester United’s Christian Eriksen scored the Danes’ goal in his first Euros match since his cardiac arrest during a group game against Finland at Euro 2020.

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Another victory for England would secure their place in the knockout stage with a game to spare. However, it won’t be a walk in the park in a rematch of the Euro 2020 semi-finals, where Denmark were narrowly defeated after extra-time. Daily Star Sport provides all the details you need to know about England vs Denmark, including kick-off time, TV channel and how to stream the action.

When does the match kick-off?

The match in Frankfurt kicks off at 5pm today (Thursday). It’s sandwiched between the other Group C clash between Slovenia and Serbia, which kicks off at 2pm, and the mouthwatering France vs Spain game (8pm).



Jude Bellingham and co take on Denmark in England's second game of Euro 2024
Jude Bellingham and Co take on Denmark in England’s second game of Euro 2024

Where can I watch Denmark vs England?

The BBC, having broadcasted the match against Serbia, will also air this game before ITV takes over for the group’s final match against Slovenia on Tuesday. The coverage kicks off at 4pm, with Match of the Day host Gary Lineker providing all the team news and pre-match analysis.

The match can be streamed on iPlayer via your mobile device for those on the go. If that’s not an option, Alex Scott will present highlights of the game at 11.05pm on BBC2.

Match odds

England are favourites to secure their second win, with odds of 13/20. Denmark, on the other hand, are priced at 17/4 with BetVictor. A draw seems like a decent bet at 5/2.